European CouncilCosta expects progress in Ukraine's EU accession talks during Ireland's EU presidency, speaking in Dublin with Zelensky present at the presidency opening ceremony.
European CouncilAntonio Costa expects significant progress in EU accession negotiations with candidate countries, including Ukraine, during Ireland's EU Council presidency. Speaking in Dublin at the opening ceremony of Ireland's presidency, which runs from July 1 to December 31, Costa said the recent official opening of accession talks with Ukraine and Moldova shows enlargement is Europe's best investment in peace and security. Ukrainian Volodymyr Zelensky also attended the ceremony.
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